The National Payment Corporation of Việt Nam (NAPAS) will expand its cross-border QR payment services with countries including China, Japan and the Republic of Korea in 2025.
Following the initial screenings, the Hanoi and HCM City Red Cross will the 200 most disadvantaged women identified to be at high risk for breast cancer, thyroid cancer, cervical cancer and ovarian cancer to receive financial support for advanced screenings.
Mastercard, NAPAS and nine first banks, has announced a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to introduce the first NAPAS – Mastercard co-badged card in Việt Nam.
The State Bank of Việt Nam and the Bank of Laos have jointly organised a conference to share experience in promoting the use of respective domestic currencies in bilateral trade and investment.
The National Payment Corporation of Vietnam, Mastercard and the Intermediary Payment Service Provider VietUnion launched a social welfare campaign to provide free cancer screening to vulnerable women in Hà Nội and HCM City.
Amid increasingly fierce competition in the digital payments sector, e-wallets are facing significant challenges to maintain their long-term viability.
This is the fourth extension of special consumption tax payment deadline since 2021 with an aim to support domestic manufacturers in the context of ping purchasing power after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Việt Nam will extend 2024 payment deadlines for VAT, corporate income tax, personal income tax and land rent, impacting nearly VNĐ84 trillion (US$3.3 billion) in total taxes.
Việt Nam ranks second in the world in cryptocurrency ownership with 21.2 per cent of the population adopting crypto, according to data from the Crypto payment gateway Triple-A.
The General Department of Taxation proposed the State Bank of Việt Nam study regulations on making non-cash payments compulsory for gold transactions together with a control mechanism to improve transparency.
Standard Chartered, in collaboration with global law firm, Allen & Overy, have published the second edition of Guide to Payment Regulations, which outlines the prevailing regulatory frameworks and related licensing schemes for payments and e-money services.
The Government’s policy of promoting cashless payment has triggered the spread of online payments in Việt Nam as well as the race of new technologies, contributing to boosting the digital economy.